Faust/Faust So Far

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Julian Cope wrote, 'There is no group more mythical than Faust'. Both these albums have been very difficult to find for years. Now their first two CD's available on one CD. Their debut 'Faust' was truly a revolutionary step forward in the progress of 'rock music'. Originally released in 1971, it was pressed on clear vinyl, packaged in a clear sleeve, with a clear plastic lyric insert. The black X-ray of a fist on the cover graphically illustrates the hard core music contained in the grooves, electronics, rock tape edits, acoustic guitars, musique concrete and industrial angst. The second from 1972 moves closer to actual song structure, but still remains experimental. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.

Music Review:

  1. Freak Magnet [Original recording remastered]
  2. Frizzle Fry
  3. Further Down The Spiral [EP] [Import]
  4. Good Stuff
  5. Hidden Vagenda
  6. Hitler Bad, Vandals Good
  7. Honestly [CD-single] [Import]
  8. Honey's Dead [Import]
  9. Horse Stories
  10. How I Long to Feel That Summer in My Heart

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Solitary Man [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Symphonie Fantastique / Parade

Simon Barere: The Complete HMV Recordings (1934-36)

Music: A Coupla Trickz/Wooble/Lava Flow/Blue-Mystic [CD-sing

Trancemaster 2009 [Import]

The Night Will Last Forever [Import]

Tribute to Thunderbirds [Import]

Trouble Is

They Only Come Out at Night

Surfin Usa

The Bottle Let Me Down: Songs for Bumpy Wagon Rides

The John-Terry-Tirabasso Orchestra

Street Legends: Episode 1 [Explicit Lyrics]

Kodály: An Ode for Music

The Quintessential Billie Holiday, Vol.7: 1938-1939